ENGINEERING SERVICE LEARNING FOR
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
At ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ University, we believe that service learning is a critical aspect of the academic and personal growth of our students as it provides an opportunity to step outside the classroom, put newly learned skills to work, and discover more about the world we share.
Participation comes in a variety of forms, from in-class projects, independent study and undergraduate research to seminar courses and field assignments. A hallmark element of the program includes leadership development through summer internships, year of service assignments and graduate research fellowships. Regardless of format, VESL builds a commitment to lifelong learning and service with a global perspective.
Part of the Center for Humanitarian Engineering and International Development, VESL is committed to projects that are rooted in ethical engagement with partners and communities. Fundamental to this is the belief that empowering local communities is essential to creating sustainable solutions.
The College has established strong relationships and ongoing projects in the following countries:
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
ECUADOR
Solar home systems, educational intranet, and community outreach in partnership with Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL)
GHANA
Sustainable water and sanitation infrastructure and asset management with Lifetime Wells and Catholic Relief Services
INDONESIA
Improving efficiencies in agriculture, renewable energy and sustainable water with Bogor Agricultural University
LAOS
Water and sanitation system design, and hygiene-related educational initiatives in partnership with Catholic Relief Services.
LIBERIA
Sustainable water and sanitation infrastructure (urban WASH) with Catholic Relief Services
MEXICO
Matamoros asylum camp design and management with Global Response Management
PERU
Renewable energy implementation with WindAid and educational outreach programs with the Catholic University of Trujillo
TANZANIA
Sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene in schools in collaboration with Catholic Relief Services